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Godox Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Godox continues to expand the Litemons LP series with the vertical Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel. With 85W of power and a simple design, the LP800Bi was intentionally made for beginners-this includes creators working in home studios, live streaming setups, or those in need of improving any small-scale online content. Although intuitive, the LP800Bi doesn't compromise on essential features such as variable warm-to-cool colours, full dimming, various lighting effects, and app control, all while remaining convenient by operating via AC power. At 2.27 kg, the LP800Bi measures 24.4 x 13.5 x 2.6" to fit into limited spaces, but has a sufficient size to shine bright and improve the lighting in your productions.

SKU: GC49-11.LP800BI

Godox Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Godox Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Godox continues to expand the Litemons LP series with the vertical Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel. With 85W of power and a simple design, the LP800Bi was intentionally made for beginners-this includes creators working in home studios, live streaming setups, or those in need of improving any small-scale online content. Although intuitive, the LP800Bi doesn't compromise on essential features such as variable warm-to-cool colours, full dimming, various lighting effects, and app control, all while remaining convenient by operating via AC power. At 2.27 kg, the LP800Bi measures 24.4 x 13.5 x 2.6" to fit into limited spaces, but has a sufficient size to shine bright and improve the lighting in your productions.

Ideal for Studio Setups

The fixture is large enough to produce broad, uniform illumination and soft fill lighting results to deliver a natural, balanced light for portraits, live streams, vlogs, and other types of content creation.

The LP800Bi bare light is rated for output up to 1930 lux at 3.3' and 5600K, drawing a maximum of 85W of power.

Bright Bi-Colour Light Source

Bi-colour capability lets you quickly adjust the colour temperature from 2800 to 6500K, just as the other lights that are part of its LP bi-colour line.

The LP800Bi also allows precise brightness control with 0-100% stepless dimming.

Colour Accuracy & 11 Creative Lighting Effects

The LP800Bi's CRI 96 and TLCI 98 ensure advanced accuracy in colour rendering, giving you flattering skin tones, so your subject will always look their best.

The 11 lighting effects, such as flash, lightning, cloudy, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, explosion, welding, and SOS, lend realism to your scenes.

Two Control Options

The panel allows adjustments locally on the fixture or remotely with the Godox Light app from your smartphone. The app lets you control the light via Bluetooth from up to 98.4' away and allows firmware updates.

On the back of the light, a screen displays brightness percentage, colour temperature, and other essential settings.

180° Adjustable Angle & Silent Operation

Its bracket tilts 180° for flexible angle adjustments. This makes the LP800Bi useful whether your subject is sitting or standing.

Great positioning when capturing high-angle shots.

The fixture has a fanless cooling design to operate in complete silence for video work.

For Every Scene

Thanks to its built-in diffusion, the LP800Bi ensures soft lighting without sacrificing brightness.

Improve your daily vlogs, reels, and other video recording or photo work and find a versatile, simple, yet efficient shooting experience.

Stand Mounting & Power

Godox includes a 6.2' LED video baby stand for convenient mounting. The light features an integrated power cable to ensure a fast and easy setup via AC power. This plug-and-play efficiency allows creators to start creating immediately.

Key Features:

For Content Creators & Vloggers

Output: 1930 Lux at 3.3' (Bare, 5600K)

2800-6500K CCT; Bi-Colour Control

24.4 x 13.5" Panel; AC Power

Vertical Design

CRI 96 | TLCI 98

Onboard & App Control

0-100% Dimming

11 Lighting Effects

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Godox Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

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Product Overview

Godox Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Godox continues to expand the Litemons LP series with the vertical Litemons LP800Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel. With 85W of power and a simple design, the LP800Bi was intentionally made for beginners-this includes creators working in home studios, live streaming setups, or those in need of improving any small-scale online content. Although intuitive, the LP800Bi doesn't compromise on essential features such as variable warm-to-cool colours, full dimming, various lighting effects, and app control, all while remaining convenient by operating via AC power. At 2.27 kg, the LP800Bi measures 24.4 x 13.5 x 2.6" to fit into limited spaces, but has a sufficient size to shine bright and improve the lighting in your productions.

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